Statement of Faith Update – John Stumbo Video Blog No. 108
John invites Terry Smith, vice president for U.S. Church Ministries, to share a progress report on the updating of our Alliance Statement of Faith.
John invites Terry Smith, vice president for U.S. Church Ministries, to share a progress report on the updating of our Alliance Statement of Faith.
At LIFE 2022, students were challenged with the truth that Jesus is greater than everything. That includes our reputation, sex, fame, our plans, our issues, and more. Celebrate what God has done as you watch this week in review.
On Saturday evening, Megan Fate Marshman closed LIFE 2022 with a gospel message reminding students that Jesus loves us and lives in us. Our relationship with him is greater than everything, even our reputation.
On Saturday morning, U.S. Alliance president John Stumbo recalls his story of healing, reminding students that God is in our journeys and He can only be good.
On Friday evening, Heather Flies reminded students that our issues might affect us, but they don’t define us. What defines us is that the God of the universe created us with purpose and on purpose.
On Friday morning Rich Villodas taught LIFE students that sexual wholeness is the prayerful integration of our spirituality and sexuality. This integration results in deep, satisfying relationships with others.
In 2017, Bonnie was diagnosed with gastroparesis, an incurable disease which made it impossible for her to eat solid foods. During the healing service at Alliance Council 2021, she was surprised to feel her stomach moving as people prayed for her. And the next day, when she ate solid food without pain for the first time in four years, Bonnie knew Jesus was doing something good.
In 2017, Bonnie was diagnosed with gastroparesis, an incurable disease which made it impossible for her to eat solid foods. During the healing service at Alliance Council 2021, she was surprised to feel her stomach moving as people prayed for her. And the next day, when she ate solid food without pain for the first time in four years, Bonnie knew Jesus was doing something good.
In 2017, Bonnie was diagnosed with gastroparesis, an incurable disease which made it impossible for her to eat solid foods. During the healing service at Alliance Council 2021, she was surprised to feel her stomach moving as people prayed for her. And the next day, when she ate solid food without pain for the first time in four years, Bonnie knew Jesus was doing something good.
In 2017, Bonnie was diagnosed with gastroparesis, an incurable disease which made it impossible for her to eat solid foods. During the healing service at Alliance Council 2021, she was surprised to feel her stomach moving as people prayed for her. And the next day, when she ate solid food without pain for the first time in four years, Bonnie knew Jesus was doing something good.